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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximizeesources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the etting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-rowing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- -to-the-house, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every single day. so let me ask you... at's in your wallet? now vis which it up to talk about life insurance years of low interest rates have hit insurance policies universal life insurance in particular now people are forced to make tough decisions to a show of more money to keep the value or reduce the benefit significantly so people have been misled about the policies and wha
ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximizeesources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the etting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-rowing,...
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this includes border security, enforcement of our laws, meets the needs of the businesses, the technology sector, the agriculture sector, other important sectors that rely on immigrant work force. and, yes, we can count the votes, mr. speaker. we can help majority whip mccarthy with his job, the votes for a pathway to citizenship, i'm proud to report back to my colleague from texas which i know is part of republican leadership and my good colleague, were sessions, we can -- mr. sessions, we can report back that 29 house republicans have endorsed the pathway to citizenship. the principles included in h.r. 15 and the senate bill and many more citizens have privately committed their support. and yet we're hearing more and more about counterproductive measures that might be brought to the house. for instance, there's -- i heard there might be an effort to introduce the so-called safe act in an immigration package which would essentially turn undocumented people into criminals overnight. can you imagine trying to enforce a set of laws there were 10 million or 15 million criminals in our countr
this includes border security, enforcement of our laws, meets the needs of the businesses, the technology sector, the agriculture sector, other important sectors that rely on immigrant work force. and, yes, we can count the votes, mr. speaker. we can help majority whip mccarthy with his job, the votes for a pathway to citizenship, i'm proud to report back to my colleague from texas which i know is part of republican leadership and my good colleague, were sessions, we can -- mr. sessions, we can...
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technology today, ipads didn't exist three years ago. now you have a hundred million out there and we all depend on them today. 94% of people have telephones and 54% have smart telephones. -- thatciate economic empowerment of data, and data is not electronic health records. information technology is not electronic health records. government pushed a set way. isormation technology which going to drive the innovation which is going to be consumer driven, not driven from above, is going to be automation, decision support to make sure the right decisions are made with the resources that are available by doctors at consumers. it is going to be the connectivity which means an investment to get those tentacles out there to do the outpatient care/inpatient care. mining,data means data the sort of stuff we couldn't do before. in some ways to stay competitive you're going to have to have consumer-based experiences. the consumer is going to be technologically savvy in terms of prevention care treatment and it will be driven to the connectivity and
technology today, ipads didn't exist three years ago. now you have a hundred million out there and we all depend on them today. 94% of people have telephones and 54% have smart telephones. -- thatciate economic empowerment of data, and data is not electronic health records. information technology is not electronic health records. government pushed a set way. isormation technology which going to drive the innovation which is going to be consumer driven, not driven from above, is going to be...
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two as i see it -- technology and privacy. google knows a lot more about you and me than the federal government does. do we care about that if their only point is to make sure they know before we do what i want to buy? the other question is more complicated. technology plus threat question. in the old days, we could have search warrants. we knew what their phone numbers were. that was the threat. now the threat is much more diffuse. we do not know who we are looking for. we need to do some trolling. how do we do that without violating people's privacy and other rights -- that is a big issue. it also has an international dimension. we are doing that trolling abroad as well as at home. we need to work out arrangements with our own public and with our allies and friends and with people who are not always our friends. in any case, thank you all. podcast on rand.org. >> you all did a great job answering questions. national cable satellite corp. 2013] national captioning >> one of the tenants that is incredibly important is universa
two as i see it -- technology and privacy. google knows a lot more about you and me than the federal government does. do we care about that if their only point is to make sure they know before we do what i want to buy? the other question is more complicated. technology plus threat question. in the old days, we could have search warrants. we knew what their phone numbers were. that was the threat. now the threat is much more diffuse. we do not know who we are looking for. we need to do some...
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a problem of technology companies. productive workers will be stimulating the economy and , and there'd,ople the immigration bill is going to be a standard that will set us as a nation, and that standard is going to drive more commerce. >> the business community because it sees gaps we are all filling in some way. it's not perfect, and it's very there are 600,000 jobs we cannot get enough candidates before. we are trying to get people in business. many companies are doing everything they can and not just at the phd masters level. we are trying to get the modern factory worker trained, the technically skilled person who can work with advanced sensors, all the things i said earlier. we are doing it ourselves. we are going to be working on rebranding the notion this is something our own up workforce should be excited about. you are right. the issue is we are not creating enough jobs. youth unemployment is a chronic issue in most countries. our education system needs to catch up. our immigration system needs to catch up. w
a problem of technology companies. productive workers will be stimulating the economy and , and there'd,ople the immigration bill is going to be a standard that will set us as a nation, and that standard is going to drive more commerce. >> the business community because it sees gaps we are all filling in some way. it's not perfect, and it's very there are 600,000 jobs we cannot get enough candidates before. we are trying to get people in business. many companies are doing everything they...
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consumers can trust that the information they are providing tected and-- is pro that the technology underlying the process has been tested and is secure. at has decades of experience collecting personal information in medicare, we are extending that commitment for the marketplace. any system that is this large is inherently risky. we monitor the security of the as envisioned in the plan and have no serious issues. forrity testing never ends any large system. we continue to improve healthcare.gov, it is important to remember that the website is working, more people are applying and is rolling each week. in addition to the website, there are other ways for consumers to approach healthcare.gov. can apply by phone on a toll-free number. a representative will work with a consumer to make sure they can complete the process. people can find in person health in their -- in person help in their community to help them understand their options. consumers can fill out a paper application and mail it in, they will find out whether they are eligible for private insurance, medicaid, or chip, then they can go
consumers can trust that the information they are providing tected and-- is pro that the technology underlying the process has been tested and is secure. at has decades of experience collecting personal information in medicare, we are extending that commitment for the marketplace. any system that is this large is inherently risky. we monitor the security of the as envisioned in the plan and have no serious issues. forrity testing never ends any large system. we continue to improve...
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stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ because of you [sigh] [echoing] we make a great pair. huh? progressive and the great outdoors -- we make a great pair. right, totally, uh... that's what i was thinking. covering the things that make the outdoors great. now, that's progressive. call or click today. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. ♪ ♪ more adventures await in the new seven-passenger lexus gx. lease the 2014 gx 460 for $499 a month for 27 months. see your lexus dealer. >>> a big day for congress today, back in the swing of things, back to work.
stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ because of you [sigh] [echoing] we make a great pair. huh? progressive and the great outdoors -- we make a great pair. right, totally, uh... that's what i was thinking. covering the things that make the outdoors great. now, that's progressive. call or click today. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a...
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you had mentioned that the people who did the technology on the website made a number of mistakes, you mentioned verizon. last week they said it wasn't their fault they were told within hhs there was some problems there. >> sir, verizon wasn't involved in the website. >> with the data, i understand, i'm sorry. but they had a role, cgi had a role, other companies, et cetera. i'm just curious in this process, what decisions did you make that affected this for better or worse in terms of the data, the ease, or problems with the implement and being able to track how many people are actually enrolled? >> my decisions specifically to design the website, i was not involved. i am prohibited to choose contractors. we go by the federal procurement, and i got regular reports on exactly what was done. >> what about the part with regard to getting data in terms of how many people are enrolled or trying to roll, did you have any decisions in that process? >> the application process, to this point, does not work end to end very well. >> i understand it doesn't work. >> we do not have reliable data ab
you had mentioned that the people who did the technology on the website made a number of mistakes, you mentioned verizon. last week they said it wasn't their fault they were told within hhs there was some problems there. >> sir, verizon wasn't involved in the website. >> with the data, i understand, i'm sorry. but they had a role, cgi had a role, other companies, et cetera. i'm just curious in this process, what decisions did you make that affected this for better or worse in terms...
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they are licensing our technology. they learned from the mistakes we have made. they are like nation states competing. other countries are going to catch up on the private sector side of it, especially if their infrastructure is advanced. many of us are involved in ideas here. this capital point he makes -- and he is the doyen of rs
they are licensing our technology. they learned from the mistakes we have made. they are like nation states competing. other countries are going to catch up on the private sector side of it, especially if their infrastructure is advanced. many of us are involved in ideas here. this capital point he makes -- and he is the doyen of rs
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technology. great is an esteemed neuroradiologist. before he joined siemens, he was a professor at harvard medical school, codirector of the martino center for biomedical imaging at mass to all hospital and a faculty member of the division of.i.t. technology. his own research and extensive experience continues to inform the field today in work being done on stroke, cancer and other health issues. 80s and gentlemen, it's my pleasure to introduce reg sorensen. [applause] -- greg sorensen. >> and it was even with yellow tape. bit of a a little wrinkle to the beginning of my remarks. i am just going to share a few slides and thought synthesizing what we have heard today and perhaps painting somewhat of a direction for the future. it's a real honor to be here with so many of my friends and colleagues from such great institutions. in our new job, i have had a chance to visit with these coming toey are understand part of what the u.s. news & world report process does is help us learn from each other. it
technology. great is an esteemed neuroradiologist. before he joined siemens, he was a professor at harvard medical school, codirector of the martino center for biomedical imaging at mass to all hospital and a faculty member of the division of.i.t. technology. his own research and extensive experience continues to inform the field today in work being done on stroke, cancer and other health issues. 80s and gentlemen, it's my pleasure to introduce reg sorensen. [applause] -- greg sorensen....
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the sake of nutrition and savings -- using that technology to weed out certain products from running through the chills in this program -- through the tills in this program? guard i am one to individual rights and privacy, so i am careful about that thing -- that kind of thing. it is a public program, so we have to make sure that there is a reasonable, commonsense rule. that is something that we have to work on and are working on in terms of the food stamp program. will benator hoeven gathering with his other conferees to hash out their differences on this farm bill. we will have coverage on c- span.org. senator, thanks for your time. guest: good to be with you. host: let me remind our viewers --kathleen sebelius is giving her opening statement. the system has been strengthened with double the size of servers, software that is better optimized, and a high- capacity physical database. referred to outages this weekend and again yesterday. if you readest that it isatement of verizon, the verizon server that failed, not healthcare.gov. it affected other customers. we have a lot of work t
the sake of nutrition and savings -- using that technology to weed out certain products from running through the chills in this program -- through the tills in this program? guard i am one to individual rights and privacy, so i am careful about that thing -- that kind of thing. it is a public program, so we have to make sure that there is a reasonable, commonsense rule. that is something that we have to work on and are working on in terms of the food stamp program. will benator hoeven gathering...
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this experience demonstrated need for improved quality control including better use of technology to enhance the quality control at commode originations and we've been working toward that trend. .. taking place near the time of purchase rather than waiting until much later such as when a mortgage becomes delink went. the period for which it remains active except of limited issues such as fraud is limited to three years for performing loans. so the future we will continue to refine and improve upon this new framework. important strides have been implemented this year. there's still a learning process going on and further development and improve should emerge over time. in particular i anticipate technological development to contribute to faster and more reliable loan review that can thread relief in the future. still, it will take time. i hope the constructive dialogue between you as mortgage originators, in fannie mae freddie mac and fhfa will lead to further enhancement in improved mortgage origination system and greater confidence that loans sold to the secondary market will not co
this experience demonstrated need for improved quality control including better use of technology to enhance the quality control at commode originations and we've been working toward that trend. .. taking place near the time of purchase rather than waiting until much later such as when a mortgage becomes delink went. the period for which it remains active except of limited issues such as fraud is limited to three years for performing loans. so the future we will continue to refine and improve...
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three yards and a cloud of confused technology or whatever it is. politically, it means they're not going to bend on this. they're going to keep driving. no, no delays, that seems to be the message. >> this is the rendezvous with liberal destiny and they're not going to let anything dissuade them from the track they're on, even the problems they created themselves. >> isn't that creating problems for themselves? why not just delay it a year? >> well, that would be the best option i think. then you throw it into an election year and it gets litigated. so all the problems we're seeing will become even more of a political issue and drag on much longer. >> and the president said, james, look, we -- he flatout said, don't worry about losing these policies. those were substandard policies, lousy policies. >> according to him. >> according to him. were they? >> yes this is what people are learning. they were not substandard at least to the people who freely chose to buy them who thought those policies met their needs and they're now learning his promise th
three yards and a cloud of confused technology or whatever it is. politically, it means they're not going to bend on this. they're going to keep driving. no, no delays, that seems to be the message. >> this is the rendezvous with liberal destiny and they're not going to let anything dissuade them from the track they're on, even the problems they created themselves. >> isn't that creating problems for themselves? why not just delay it a year? >> well, that would be the best...
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we are going to need them in the future, especially in science and technology, to enable our technology to continue to grow. issue we are going to have to deal with for a long time. what is the best approach? some kindre has to be of connsus. i would like to see a copperheads of solution. mae with the environment we are not going to be able to do anything big. we are going to have to take this in stages. some people say this may be like the civil rights efforts were you did not get a big civil rights build, you did that over a. of time that she did that over a period of time -- over a period of time. we need an immigration system that works in this country. what we have right now does not work for anybody. >>. 40 immigrants that are not supposed to be here, what are we going to do with them? if you approach an elected official and say what are we going to do with those 12 million people? nobody is going to say we are going to get them out of the country. reality andeal with find some way to normalize the relationship. it should not be 12 million people living in the shadows not make it
we are going to need them in the future, especially in science and technology, to enable our technology to continue to grow. issue we are going to have to deal with for a long time. what is the best approach? some kindre has to be of connsus. i would like to see a copperheads of solution. mae with the environment we are not going to be able to do anything big. we are going to have to take this in stages. some people say this may be like the civil rights efforts were you did not get a big civil...
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how persistence and technology teamed up to catch a chief. >>> but first, two more retailers joining the frenzy to get a jump on black friday. you know, from a young age. i definitely want to major in political science. become the mayor or something. make the situation better for other people. my name is justin, and i am your dividend. >>> welcome back. kmart is upping the ante in the holiday shopping game. the chain will open its doors at 6:00 a.m. on thanksgiving day and keep them open for the next 41 hours. the store bragged that the marathon will allow shoppers an extra crack at the black friday deals. kmart's sister chain, sears will open at 8:00 p.m. on thanksgiving day through 10:00 p.m. on november 29th as it did last year. >>> and johnson & johnson is about to pay over $2.2 billion to resolve wrongful marketing allegations brought by the government. those criminal and civil allegations claim that the company promoted powerful psychiatric drugs for unapproved uses. the agreement is the third-largest settlement with a drugmaker in u.s. history. >>> twitter in the spotlight thi
how persistence and technology teamed up to catch a chief. >>> but first, two more retailers joining the frenzy to get a jump on black friday. you know, from a young age. i definitely want to major in political science. become the mayor or something. make the situation better for other people. my name is justin, and i am your dividend. >>> welcome back. kmart is upping the ante in the holiday shopping game. the chain will open its doors at 6:00 a.m. on thanksgiving day and...
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they are licensing our technology. they learned from the mistakes we have made. nation states competing. other countries are going to catch up on the private sector side of it, especially if their infrastructure is advance. increase ourto infrastructure. many of us are involved in ideas here. this capital point he makes him of he is the doyen understanding that, and how we can model and maybe i can go to an example. and it works really well. it is a profit maker. it is a government arm, but a phenomenal example of how all things government are not bad, right? we need to figure out how we need to do that for infrastructure. we need to have a summit approach to that topic alone, because i think ports and rail and airports and all that, this is becoming a bottleneck. the positive side is the reason our energy market has become what it has become is because we have infrastructure. this country's pipeline and storage networks and energy, which is why so important we do not make sure we disable that -- that is why we have a domestic energy sector that is so competitive
they are licensing our technology. they learned from the mistakes we have made. nation states competing. other countries are going to catch up on the private sector side of it, especially if their infrastructure is advance. increase ourto infrastructure. many of us are involved in ideas here. this capital point he makes him of he is the doyen understanding that, and how we can model and maybe i can go to an example. and it works really well. it is a profit maker. it is a government arm, but a...
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they are licensing our technology. they learned from the mistakes we have made. they are like nation states competing. other countries are going to catch up on the private sector side of it, especially if their infrastructure is advance. you have got to increase our infrastructure. many of us are involved in ideas here. this capital point he makes -- and he is the doyen of understanding that -- and how we can model and maybe i can go to an example. it works and it works really well. it is a profit maker. it is a government arm, but a phenomenal example of how all things government are not bad, right? we need to figure out how we do that for infrastructure. we need to have a summit approach to that topic alone, because i think ports and rail and airports and all that, this is becoming a bottleneck. the positive side is the reason our energy market has become what it has become is because we have infrastructure. this country's pipeline and storage networks and energy, which is why it is so important that we do not disable that -- that is why we have a domestic ener
they are licensing our technology. they learned from the mistakes we have made. they are like nation states competing. other countries are going to catch up on the private sector side of it, especially if their infrastructure is advance. you have got to increase our infrastructure. many of us are involved in ideas here. this capital point he makes -- and he is the doyen of understanding that -- and how we can model and maybe i can go to an example. it works and it works really well. it is a...
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. >> reports on how technology is helping in if parts one of our week long series, "champ yodgesz ochampions ofthe economy" at 66s crafting a new career to sub subsidize his income. >> if i can get it to places washingtowhere they don't have s like this, i think i have a fair chance of selling it. >> of is pedestrian olding his e internets. internet. it taught benson how to market their products and one runt runs on-line it's a mov novel elway o creates jocks. cree createcreate jocks in the last s they have downsize°. that represents i 15,000 people averaged a po a poverty rate of% attracting new money is a challenge. is there. >> even if we land that opportunity into is missing so many members of our tuned. someone who has grown up in local housing and someone who las come ou has come out of jaid some one who may not even be lit at. lit -- literate a time when crafts men created things by hands and not a mas machine jewy design he were thinks she has what it takes to run her own billings. >> she also couldn't coverage s she thinks her talent can't lift her familiarly out of poverty in mind
. >> reports on how technology is helping in if parts one of our week long series, "champ yodgesz ochampions ofthe economy" at 66s crafting a new career to sub subsidize his income. >> if i can get it to places washingtowhere they don't have s like this, i think i have a fair chance of selling it. >> of is pedestrian olding his e internets. internet. it taught benson how to market their products and one runt runs on-line it's a mov novel elway o creates jocks. cree...
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the nuclear technology can save lives in developing countries. everyone knows that food shortage will be a serious problem. here, too, nuclear technology can contribute by accelerating plant mutation. we can prolong the shelf life of food, or we can eliminate the toxicity of the food. water can be better managed by analyzing the aquifer by using nuclear technology. the iaea has a huge project in sub-saharan countries to better understand the water resource. if i keep on talking about these things, it becomes endless. i stop here. the point is that iaea has the technology. we have the function. we encourage people to use it safely. iaea is a unique player to contribute to the promotion of millennium development and its follow-up. i never thought there would be such a huge nuclear accident during my tenure in japan. i had to use a lot of time and energy to address this issue. if you have interest, i would come back to this issue. the iaea adopted an action plan to enhance the safety of nuclear power globally. the action plan is now implementation.
the nuclear technology can save lives in developing countries. everyone knows that food shortage will be a serious problem. here, too, nuclear technology can contribute by accelerating plant mutation. we can prolong the shelf life of food, or we can eliminate the toxicity of the food. water can be better managed by analyzing the aquifer by using nuclear technology. the iaea has a huge project in sub-saharan countries to better understand the water resource. if i keep on talking about these...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia. that's you jerry. please please please they come up very hard to take a pledge to get along here a lot longer than that had sat with governor rick perry. let's play. live live live. live. live. a little. clip underfloor harmon a life making news all the face i dislike you know alone please please. please please plug. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. lead. their happy friday i marinate and this is going bust and here are some of the stories we're tracking for you today. and i say weeks are hurting tech companies but now those companies are bringing their monetary mike to capitol hill we'll tell you all about it and starbucks maybe having to work here but if shares are trading is we'll bring you the latest buzz on this coffee company and taipei's get excited your favorite store just had a spectacular i.p.o. so strong in fact that you might not be able to consume yourselves plus we'll be talking with richard abilene about quantitative easing in japan and whether the cou
technology innovation all the developments around russia. that's you jerry. please please please they come up very hard to take a pledge to get along here a lot longer than that had sat with governor rick perry. let's play. live live live. live. live. a little. clip underfloor harmon a life making news all the face i dislike you know alone please please. please please plug. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. lead. their happy friday i marinate and this is going...
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they have the hope of the third world country reaching this kind of level of technology which is very important to develop the country with high level jobs, high level technical jobs that will permeate in a lot of things. >> reporter: 80s mars missions cost $83 million, a fraction of what nasa's mars mission cost. a low cost model that if successful could mean more indian missions to measures and the country taking a lead role in exploration. but that would not be determined for least six months, the time it will take to probe the red planet. >> coming up kevin has the forecast, and then it is real money tonight with david schuster. >> reporter: coming up next on real money, open enrollment could mean higher health insurance premiums, and what you could expect to pay, and how one wireless carrier is turning things around and dialing up more subscribers. all that and more on real money. >> audiences are intelligent so many money stories sound complicated. but don't worry. i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break down confusing financial speak and make it
they have the hope of the third world country reaching this kind of level of technology which is very important to develop the country with high level jobs, high level technical jobs that will permeate in a lot of things. >> reporter: 80s mars missions cost $83 million, a fraction of what nasa's mars mission cost. a low cost model that if successful could mean more indian missions to measures and the country taking a lead role in exploration. but that would not be determined for least six...
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globalization and technology means you can go just about anywhere. but there are a whole lot of reasons you ought to come here. we're not just the world's largest market. we're growing. thanks to the grit and resilience of the american people, we've cleared away the rubble from the financial crisis and over the past 3 1/2 years our businesses have created more than 7 1/2 million new jobs. thanks to the tough decisions we've made to tackle our long- term challenges, america's becoming more competitive from a business standpoint. we're reforming a broken health care system and as a consequence health care costs are rising at their slowest rate in 50 years. we've cut our deficits by more than half since i took office and they keep going down. we've pursued an all-of-the- above energy strategy and we are producing more traditional energy, more renewable energy than ever before, more natural gas than anyone in the world, and we have cut our carbon pollution in the process. so while the case for doing business in america's always been strong, we've made it
globalization and technology means you can go just about anywhere. but there are a whole lot of reasons you ought to come here. we're not just the world's largest market. we're growing. thanks to the grit and resilience of the american people, we've cleared away the rubble from the financial crisis and over the past 3 1/2 years our businesses have created more than 7 1/2 million new jobs. thanks to the tough decisions we've made to tackle our long- term challenges, america's becoming more...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia. that's you jerry. welcome to the kaiser report i am max kaiser remember remember it's yet again the fifth of november in banks there is a con man still rule it's been four hundred years that rebuilding sailed for a rope or rope was the last never held and for this reason trees those plots still .
technology innovation all the developments around russia. that's you jerry. welcome to the kaiser report i am max kaiser remember remember it's yet again the fifth of november in banks there is a con man still rule it's been four hundred years that rebuilding sailed for a rope or rope was the last never held and for this reason trees those plots still .
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technology and 21st-century tools of communication are bringing people closer together than at any time in history of man, helping to link aspirations and their grievances. my friends, one of the political thinkers has called this phenomenon a global political awakening. nowhere is this more evident than in the historic turmoil embroiling the middle east. not since the decade after world war ii has mankind witnessed such a realignment of interests and challenges. history shows these changes and inflection points are not easy to perceive. the former secretary account of his own experience during another defining time in history when he said only slowly did it dawn upon us that the whole world cost structure and order we had inherited from the 19th century was gone and the struggle to replace it would be directed from two bitterly opposed and ideologically opposed our centers. even as we begin to see dramatic shifts, we know the rapid pace of change will only accelerate as the world undergoes and storage generational shift. more than 40% of the world's 7 billion people today are under 25
technology and 21st-century tools of communication are bringing people closer together than at any time in history of man, helping to link aspirations and their grievances. my friends, one of the political thinkers has called this phenomenon a global political awakening. nowhere is this more evident than in the historic turmoil embroiling the middle east. not since the decade after world war ii has mankind witnessed such a realignment of interests and challenges. history shows these changes and...
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to our deep technology and services sector and much more. i honestly had no idea how you will choose which sections you will attend because they will all be informative and stimulating. in addition, of course, you are going to hear from a number of my colleagues throughout the administration over the next two days. i hope everyone here is as excited as i am to hear today from the leader who had the foresight to launch selectus a two years ago, president barack obama. from my perspective at the commerce department, we want to do everything possible to serve you, not just in the next two days, but also in the weeks, months, and years ahead. for example, in just a few weeks, selectusa and the american chamber of commerce in spain will hold a today events at barcelonao 21st and madrid. next april, we will be in the largestgermany, manufacturing show in the world. it may, we will be at the technology conference in houston, the world's largest oil and gas conference. next november, we will be in mechanica,for auto mech a global auto mechanic event
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they are licensing our technology. they learned from the mistakes we have made. they are like nation states competing. other countries are going to catch up on the private sector side of it, especially if their infrastructure is advanced. many of us are involved in ideas here. this capital point he makes -- and he is the doyen of understanding that -- and how we can model and maybe i can go to an example. it works and it works really well. it is a profit maker. it is a government arm, but a phenomenal example of how all things government are not bad, right? we need to figure out how we do that for infrastructure. we need to have a summit approach to that topic alone, because i think ports and rail and airports and all that, this is becoming a bottleneck. the positive side is the reason our energy market has become what it has become is because we have infrastructure. this country's pipeline and storage networks and energy, which is why it is so important that we do not disable that -- that is why we have a domestic energy sector that is so competitive, to make a
they are licensing our technology. they learned from the mistakes we have made. they are like nation states competing. other countries are going to catch up on the private sector side of it, especially if their infrastructure is advanced. many of us are involved in ideas here. this capital point he makes -- and he is the doyen of understanding that -- and how we can model and maybe i can go to an example. it works and it works really well. it is a profit maker. it is a government arm, but a...
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elevated technology all here in san francisco. we will also visit the machinery where all the behind- the-scenes gears control these incredible machines. we are very fortunate today to have an expert with those who is going to walk us are around elevators in san francisco. can you tell us about the history of elevators in san francisco? the measure -- >> sure. the history of elevator technology evolves with the city. first elevators were installed for moving materials in the 1860's. in the 1870's, the first passenger elevator was installed, and that allowed building heights to go up to about seven floors. starting in the 18 eighties, 1890's, the first electric elevators were installed. that allowed for buildings to go up even higher, even more than 10 floors, and those were the first elevators that became representative of what we consider modern elevators today. >> so the height of buildings is related to elevator technology. >> both of these technologies encourage architects to build taller buildings. engineering and materials s
elevated technology all here in san francisco. we will also visit the machinery where all the behind- the-scenes gears control these incredible machines. we are very fortunate today to have an expert with those who is going to walk us are around elevators in san francisco. can you tell us about the history of elevators in san francisco? the measure -- >> sure. the history of elevator technology evolves with the city. first elevators were installed for moving materials in the 1860's. in...
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. >> technology has changed and gotten better. you'd assume we'd be able to do more. it hasn't happened. >> the biggest problem of all was that the people in cms, the centres for medicare and medicade services were responsible for marshalling the effort of 54-55 contractors, had no previous experience with large it projects. this is the largest important it project in memory. >> you know a number of fellow republicans would like the chuck the program, get rid of it, repeal it. what does that do to america's health care system at this point, would you say. >> everyone on the republican side would agree that the status quo anti--e of what the health care system before obamacare was not good. if you want to repeal obamacare, you have to replace it with something more affordable. this is the biggest problem. it doesn't make the cost of health insurance cheaper. that's why so map people are unemployed in americans. the cost of health insurance is high. >> the trashy part is the country is in the middle of the rollout - do you stop it, postpone it. if you talk to people who
. >> technology has changed and gotten better. you'd assume we'd be able to do more. it hasn't happened. >> the biggest problem of all was that the people in cms, the centres for medicare and medicade services were responsible for marshalling the effort of 54-55 contractors, had no previous experience with large it projects. this is the largest important it project in memory. >> you know a number of fellow republicans would like the chuck the program, get rid of it, repeal it....
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ . >> osgood: america's past presidents are anything but long ago figures for one distinguished writer. for her, they are living history. as mo rocca has learn from doris kearns goodwin. >> reporter: do your kids or husband ever say to you, doris, you need to stop living in the past? >> every now and then. i was writing about franklin roosevelt and they would come by the room and i was yelling at franklin, would you still be, be nicer to eleanor or to eleanor forget about the fact he had an affair 20 years ago and they think what is going on in the room? they are talking to dead presidents. >> and dead presidents have been very good to doris kearns goodwin. >> all of her presidential biographies have been best sellers. s
ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ . >> osgood: america's past presidents are anything but long ago figures for one distinguished writer. for her, they are living history. as mo rocca has learn from doris kearns goodwin. >>...
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university colleges known for its innovative use of technology and the internet. my remarks will focus on the other residential institutions. ago, we beganears our efforts to redesign or reengineer our lower division, educational offerings to the use of technology. online tutorials, active learning classrooms. one of our early successes was at the university of maryland, eastern shore, a historically black institution. it had a high failure rate -- above 50%. with the redesign, the pass rate increased to over 70%. substantiald reduction in cost for course delivery. we began a systematic effort to redesign our lower division gateway courses across the system. the very courses that are the primary roadblock for many students. by the end of this year, we will coursesesigned some-80 serving more than 24,000 students in any one semester. we have documented the improved student success and lower cost. we want to encourage our faculty to engage in teaching innovation, using technology, active learning classrooms, online tutorials, and constant feedback to students on the
university colleges known for its innovative use of technology and the internet. my remarks will focus on the other residential institutions. ago, we beganears our efforts to redesign or reengineer our lower division, educational offerings to the use of technology. online tutorials, active learning classrooms. one of our early successes was at the university of maryland, eastern shore, a historically black institution. it had a high failure rate -- above 50%. with the redesign, the pass rate...
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it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york ci
it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> and in pretenders tonight, bush boot-liquor andy card. george w. bush's top adviser appeared on our network this morning. he was asked about the backlash president obama has received about americans not being able to keep their current care plans under obama care. >> first of all, i felt not only the president, but i felt the people around the presid
ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective...
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fields, signs technology engineering and math represented in the nasa portfolio. a healthy nasa pumps that. i healthy nasa is a flywheel that society caps for innovatioinnovatio n. n. >> booktv hazard over 40,000 programs about nonfiction books and authors. booktv every weekend on c-span2. >> this is a tough time for nsa where everybody says what are you doing or why are you doing it. here's what we do. when we get together we don't -- to be a couple times we whine, but we actually say, it is much more important for this country that we defended this nation and take the beatings than it is to give up a program that would result in this nation being attacked. we would rather be here in front of you today telling you why we defended these programs than having given them up and have our nation or our allies be attacked and people killed. >> this weekend, intelligence officials defended the nsa surveillance program. this morning at 10 eastern. live sunday on c-span2 your calls and comments for kitty kelley, best selling author of unauthorized biographies. on c-span tr
fields, signs technology engineering and math represented in the nasa portfolio. a healthy nasa pumps that. i healthy nasa is a flywheel that society caps for innovatioinnovatio n. n. >> booktv hazard over 40,000 programs about nonfiction books and authors. booktv every weekend on c-span2. >> this is a tough time for nsa where everybody says what are you doing or why are you doing it. here's what we do. when we get together we don't -- to be a couple times we whine, but we actually...
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technology that lets you play with the big boys. that's powerful. ♪ a pediatrician.ands of a surgeon. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org. join us, and thrive. >>> it is just before 4:30. mostly cloudy, 57 degrees. thanks for staying with witness news. i'm vic carter. >> i'm denise koch. >>> troube ing allegations of harassment taken to the extreme inside an nfl locker room. a miami dolphins player accused of bullying a player so badly he left the team. >> miami dolphins guard richie ignacado has been suspended for threatening jonathan martin and his family using racial slurs. martin left the team after a prank that was the last straw. cbs sports analyst jason said he has seen text messages he send to martin. >> threats of i'm going to get your moth
technology that lets you play with the big boys. that's powerful. ♪ a pediatrician.ands of a surgeon. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org. join us, and thrive. >>> it is just before 4:30. mostly...
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believed the rest of the world was underestimating the japanese people, their brilliance, creativity, technology, resistant -- resilience, and i wanted them to know america still killed -- cared. when tom foley was there, they knew america cared. i leave you with this. i think they had a good time and they enjoyed it. i know he did. there were seven japanese prime ministers in my eight years as president. we are not the only people that have turmoil. was the politician prime minister. tragically, as a young man, he had a stroke. for 43 days after his stroke. worlde died, in a busy full of things to do, it was something as -- of an anti- climax. i was appalled than i was the only leader of a major country to come to his funeral. so i can go.an i liked him and admired him and thought he had set forth a direction that gave japan the best chance they had to succeed until he took office. funeral, younghe japanese women appeared with flowers. his ashes were on a high wall totally made of flowers of the rising sun. everyone there went up and bowed to his ashes and put a flower on until thousands of flo
believed the rest of the world was underestimating the japanese people, their brilliance, creativity, technology, resistant -- resilience, and i wanted them to know america still killed -- cared. when tom foley was there, they knew america cared. i leave you with this. i think they had a good time and they enjoyed it. i know he did. there were seven japanese prime ministers in my eight years as president. we are not the only people that have turmoil. was the politician prime minister....
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afforded because of the technological -- thwarted because technology has not reached parts of our government. thatpeople will tell you their kids have better technology in their backpacks and bedrooms than they have in their desks at work. the online portal was supposed to be the lynch pin of the affordable care act. it has sent a devastating blow to the administration. morning, we have three washington journal guest. s. smith,up next is aaron the leader of a group called the young invincible's. then we will have someone from california to talk about immigration. pardon me. weekends,w, on the "book tv" is on c-span two. will be featuring helena, montana. we have local content. we go on the road and visit with cities throughout the nation and learn the literary history. you will see those segments this weekend on "book tv" and tv." here istory a portion. citiess one of the few on our preconceived the spires of the cathedral and not have people fighting with each other. cathedralres of the and minarets and not have people fighting with each other between the two places. government. people unde
afforded because of the technological -- thwarted because technology has not reached parts of our government. thatpeople will tell you their kids have better technology in their backpacks and bedrooms than they have in their desks at work. the online portal was supposed to be the lynch pin of the affordable care act. it has sent a devastating blow to the administration. morning, we have three washington journal guest. s. smith,up next is aaron the leader of a group called the young...
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but bart managers earned the right to change outdated work rules and introduce new technology. you will be stunned at the way this place operates because everything has to get the union's permission to introduce new technology. managers will no longer face roadblocks as they bring on new cars or set up a online job assignment. >> we still talk to the union and the employees the it pacts of the new equipment. the union say they have never stood in the way of progress, and today sciu negotiator said bart employees made the biggest gains on the issue of safety. the contract calls for a computerized tracking system for safety complaints. improved lighting in tunnels and brush clearing on tracks. those concerns moved to the forefront after two workers were hit and killed by a bart train during the strike. >> that's something we want to make sure never happens again. that's why we fought to improve safety. >> it's important that we are in a safe work environment. that our passengers are in a safe riding environment. >> bart's board of directors will hold a special meeting to vote on
but bart managers earned the right to change outdated work rules and introduce new technology. you will be stunned at the way this place operates because everything has to get the union's permission to introduce new technology. managers will no longer face roadblocks as they bring on new cars or set up a online job assignment. >> we still talk to the union and the employees the it pacts of the new equipment. the union say they have never stood in the way of progress, and today sciu...
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they are also using computer technology in ways that they can hide messages in what look like an innocuous picture. these were people posing as americans who have been specially trained to do that. some of them lived ordinary lives in new jersey or other places, and for all the world and their neighbors knew, they were ordinary americans, but they were russian spies. host: the stories we heard and read about, what are some of the names from 2010? guest: one of the most famous names was anna chapman. she got a medal from vladimir putin and became the russian equivalent of playboy or penthouse. she has her own tv show now. she was posing as a real estate agent and living in new york. nobody knew she was a russian spy. host: robert, west virginia, republican caller. go ahead. caller: i would like to ask if he has any knowledge of us possibly training russian troops in the carolinas on marine bases? guest: no, i do not. host: why do you ask? caller: i ask for security reasons. why will be be training russian troops -- why would we be training russian troops? we have no reason to train russian
they are also using computer technology in ways that they can hide messages in what look like an innocuous picture. these were people posing as americans who have been specially trained to do that. some of them lived ordinary lives in new jersey or other places, and for all the world and their neighbors knew, they were ordinary americans, but they were russian spies. host: the stories we heard and read about, what are some of the names from 2010? guest: one of the most famous names was anna...
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: billionaire investor steven cohen and his high- profile hedge fund agreed today to a record plea deal for insider trading. s.a.c capital advisors will admit to criminal fraud and pay $1.8 billion in fines and forfeitures. for federal prosecutors in new york, it's the biggest catch yet in a long-running investigation. >> sometimes institutes need to be held accountable too. no institution should rest easy in the belief that it is too big to jail. that is a moral hazard that a just society can ill afford. >> ifill: cohen was not charged with any criminal violation, but will no longer manage money for anyone but himself. we'll have more on the details of the case, right after the news summary. the deposed president of egypt, mohammed morsi, w
supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: billionaire investor steven cohen and his high- profile hedge fund agreed today to a record plea deal for insider trading. s.a.c...
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what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> factor follow up segment tonight, the assassination of john f. kennedy in a month. 50th anniversary of that terrible murder will be commemorated in the u.s.a. and all around the world. a movie based on my book "killing kennedy" will shown on the national gee graphic channel. >> at war at russia? you really want to risk all out nuclear war? in a matter of days those will be operational. >> i will not be pushed not by crews chief of staff and not by you. i'm not going to allow nuclear missiles in backyard. i want' to hear something out of state. word whole meeting i want options 40 minutes. >> with us now actor rob lowe who plays president kennedy. good job, lowe. >> thank you. >> good job. when they came to me and said i think we want to hire rob lowe i said are we going to do the breakfast club 3 or what? but you really did a good job. >> i know you you a
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> factor follow up segment tonight, the assassination of john f. kennedy in a month. 50th anniversary of that terrible murder will be commemorated in the u.s.a. and all around the world. a movie based on my book "killing kennedy" will shown on the national gee graphic channel. >> at war at russia?...
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stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more sinus symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh what a relief it is. see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my business, and definitely not with our health. innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> factor follow up segment tonight, the assassination of john f. kennedy in a month. 50th anniversary of that terrible murder will be commemorated in the u.s.a. and all around the world. a movie based on my book "killing kennedy" will shown on the national gee graphic channel. >> at war at russia? yo
stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more sinus symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh what a relief it is. see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on...
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caller: i don't think we should rethink our technology and friends. them, our as president reagan said, trust and verify. what you think is a benefit of looking in on allies? caller: because people change all the time. political seasons change, too. -- wast know which way her friend today may not be her friend tomorrow. have anything to be concerned about, i don't think they should be concerned about us buying because i'm sure they have spies on us, to. "the washington post." has a graphic in the paper. here is valid from minneapolis, minnesota, independent line. i think it is an issue of trust, but i also think that the spying is about fear and the fear that we have with one another. with countries and individuals. it is everywhere. we talk about spying and a lot of people are for it and some people are against it, but i wonder why don't we just eliminated and just have all the information open? why do we have spying anyways? even when a caller called earlier to make comment that whatever happens in the dark will come to the light. there's really the
caller: i don't think we should rethink our technology and friends. them, our as president reagan said, trust and verify. what you think is a benefit of looking in on allies? caller: because people change all the time. political seasons change, too. -- wast know which way her friend today may not be her friend tomorrow. have anything to be concerned about, i don't think they should be concerned about us buying because i'm sure they have spies on us, to. "the washington post." has a...
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multiple land grant universities that play an important role in developing new farming techniques and technologies, and, in fact, just this morning, i sat down with the president of auburn university learning about their cutting edge research that is shaping the future of agriculture. alabama recognizes that this bill needs to contain reforms that show congress is serious about changing the culture of spending and government dependence. our country needs agricultural policy that makes sense. we need regional equity that allows the same opportunity in protections for all types of commodities, not just those in certain areas. we need an epa that helps farmers comply with the necessary regulations and not aggressive police-like agencies bent on punishing those trying to yield a crop. with end of direct payments to farmers, we have to transition to an insurance policy system that allows planning flexibility and time to consolidate duplicated programs administered by the usda. our country needs a nutrition policy that makes sense. food stamps played and will continue to play an important role in taking
multiple land grant universities that play an important role in developing new farming techniques and technologies, and, in fact, just this morning, i sat down with the president of auburn university learning about their cutting edge research that is shaping the future of agriculture. alabama recognizes that this bill needs to contain reforms that show congress is serious about changing the culture of spending and government dependence. our country needs agricultural policy that makes sense. we...
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we have seen what happened when you give people the skills for design technology. we've having had typing machines and some of the member projects in the back feel free to take a look at those after but i want to tick e kick things off if you want to take a tour of the stop next door feel free but peer open 7 days a week so take a look at the technology you'll hear about that and we welcome you to the community. i'd like to a turn it it over to mayor ed lee to kickoff the session and i forgot to mention we consider the mayor an official maker he took his first class here he can come back in and make i believe that he can think of (clapping) >> well kuar in little rocky thank you very much. first of all, keri thank you and a staff again for inviting us back to tech shop. i was here last week and i have proof. what's happening in san francisco and the bay area is incredible. we have a 5.6 point unemployment rate and over 16 hundred technology companies that employ over 46 thousand people and we're on the verge of dlovr relationships we've never had before which recen
we have seen what happened when you give people the skills for design technology. we've having had typing machines and some of the member projects in the back feel free to take a look at those after but i want to tick e kick things off if you want to take a tour of the stop next door feel free but peer open 7 days a week so take a look at the technology you'll hear about that and we welcome you to the community. i'd like to a turn it it over to mayor ed lee to kickoff the session and i forgot...